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This will probably go nowhere, but I was wondering if anyone seen the episode of either American Thunder, Corbins Ride-On or V-Twin TV, they had a new product review on some hard shell Nostalgicsaddlebags that looked straight off of a Duo-Glide or something. For the life of me I can't find thecompany that made them. I was just wondering if anyone seenthat show and remembered who made them. The show was3-4 weeks ago.
bbreproduction bags are a good product and customer service is tops. I have a set of them. They will even make brackets different if you have any speaical need.
Note: If you have rear axle nut cover on left sideyou may want to take it off or order the bag with the recess made in back. Axle cover can hit bottem of bag when loaded down and put crack in bag. This happened to me. bbrepro exchanged bag for new one.
These bags are water proof, never had anything inside get wet.[8D]
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